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TWO SMALL 19TH CENTURY PORTRAITS
TWO SMALL 19TH CENTURY PORTRAITS Unsigned, one of Edgar Allen Poe, sight size of largest: 7.75 x 5.5 in., both framed.
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EDGAR ALLEN POE IN GRAHAM'S
EDGAR ALLEN POE IN GRAHAM'S MAGAZINE, 1841-'46 GRAHAM'S LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S MAGAZINE(Phila.: 1841-'46) Comprising Vol. 18-29 in 6 uniformly bound full sheep volumes of the period, including numerous short stories and articles by Poe. Together with THE COLUMBIAN MAGAZINE (NY: Post, 1844-'46) Vols. I-VI, in 3, uniformly bound full sheep, with a few original pieces by Poe in Vol. II.
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EDGAR ALLEN POE "THE MASK OF THE
EDGAR ALLEN POE "THE MASK OF THE RED DEATH" Edgar Allen Poe, "The Mask of the Red Death," 1969, published by Aquarius Press (Baltimore), with sixteen lithographs by Federico Castellon, number 203 from the edition of 500, signed by the artist on the limitation page, in original slip case. 15" H x 11.375" W.
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(30) FRANKLIN LIBRARY MYSTERY
(30) FRANKLIN LIBRARY MYSTERY LEATHER BOUND BOOKS(lot of 30) Franklin Library of Mystery Masterpieces and similar style leather bound books, late 20th c., many with gilt embossed spines and covers, some with illustration to cover, comprising: (29) volumes from the Franklin Library of Mystery Masterpieces, including Tales of Mystery and Imagination by Edgar Allen Poe, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy by John le Carre and Great Cases of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; (1) Walden by Henry David Thoreau; all appear as unread or close to unread, all in excellent condition, largest: approx 9.25"h, 6.25"w, 1.5"d; 48lbs total
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TWO 19TH CENTURY SUPERNATURAL
TWO 19TH CENTURY SUPERNATURAL CLASSICS To include: A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens (Boston: James R. Osgood & Company, 1876), embossed green cloth with gilt (5 x 3-1/2 in.), inscribed "Adolph Beck. Christmas 1877. God Bless Everyone."; plus Edgar Allen Poe's Weird Tales (Philadelphia: Henry Altemus, 1895), pictorial top board with gilt (6-1/2 x 4-1/2 in.).
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25 FRANKLIN PRESS BOOKSGrouping
25 FRANKLIN PRESS BOOKSGrouping of 25 Franklin Press books, titles include: Beggarman Thief, Aristotle I, W. H. Auden Collected Poems, Guy de Maupassant, Boccaccio, John Brown's Body, Thomas Mann, David Copperfield, The Three Musketeers, Anna Hastings, Faust, The Pilgrim's Progress (mildew, sun fading), The Peloponnesian War, Edgar Allen Poe Poems and Essays, Spectator Bird, Eleanor and Franklin, Stories of Kipling, Gulliver's Travels, Works of Hemingway, E. E. Cummings Poems, Faulkner: A Fable, Mont St. Michel and Chartres, Getting Up and Going Home, The Town and Henrik Ibsen, Plays.
Condition:
All in overall good condition unless otherwise noted.
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DAGUERREOTYPE OF TWO
DAGUERREOTYPE OF TWO GENTLEMEN19th century, one sixth plate daguerreotype, two formal dress gentlemen, in period linen lined case, sight 2 x 2-1/2 in.
Note: Our consignor indicates this could possibly be Edgar Allen Poe (sans moustache) and his longtime friend George Lippard, perhaps taken in Philadelphia around 1842.
Provenance: Collection of a Southern Gentleman
Condition:
some fading and toning; wear to outer case at edges, no working clasp
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32 PC. FRANKLIN LIBRARY LEATHER
32 PC. FRANKLIN LIBRARY LEATHER BOUND BOOK COLLECTION: Including titles such as ''All the King's Men'', ''The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin'', Edgar Allen Poe, ''The Grapes of Wrath'', The Last of the Mohicans'', & many more.
CONDITION: No condition issues to be noted.
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LOUIS FAVRE ''THE RAVEN'' PORTFOLIO
LOUIS FAVRE ''THE RAVEN'' PORTFOLIO AFTER EDGAR ALLEN POE: Printed by Newton & Company, numbered E2/5. Three separate folios, one containing the frontispiece and description of the edition, as well as the philosophy of composition. Also present is an artist-monogrammed set of twelve lithographs and a large set of colored proofs.
CONDITION: Overall good to very good condition with some toning. Presentation portfolio has some insect damage.
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GEORGE JULIAN ZOLNAY (NEW
GEORGE JULIAN ZOLNAY (NEW YORK/WASHINGTON, D.C., 1863-1949), “EDGAR ALLEN POE”., CHALKWARE, HEIGHT 10”.GEORGE JULIAN ZOLNAY, New York/Washington, D.C., 1863-1949, "Edgar Allen Poe". Signed on reverse "G.J. Zolnay, Copyright 1898". Dimensions: Chalkware, height 10".
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POE'S THE RAVEN WITH GUSTAVE DORé
POE'S THE RAVEN WITH GUSTAVE DORé ILLUSTRATIONS Edgar Allen Poe. THE RAVEN. New York: Harper & Brothers, Publishers, 1884. Hardcover in grey cloth illustrated boards with angel on the front, gilding on cover and all edges. Large folio with engravings; illustrated by Gustave Doré with comment by Edmund C. Stedman.
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TOM CRAMER TWO OIL PAINTINGSTOM
TOM CRAMER TWO OIL PAINTINGSTOM CRAMER (Oregon, b. 1960) two oil paintings, portrait of a woman and a portrait of Edgar Allen Poe, in the pointillist style. The Poe painting is signed and titled verso, the portrait of the woman is unsigned. Images measure 14.75" x 13" and 21.5" x 18". In thin wood frames.
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ALEXANDER VON JOST, EDGAR ALLEN POE
ALEXANDER VON JOST, EDGAR ALLEN POE (THE DREAMER), ETCHING, EDITION 30/50, FRAME: 17 1/2 X 15 IN. (44.45 X 38.10 CM.)Alexander Von Jost, Edgar Allen Poe (The Dreamer), Etching, Edition 30/50,, Dimensions: Frame: 17 1/2 x 15 in. (44.45 x 38.10 cm.)
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THE WORKS OF EDGAR ALLEN POE, 1864,
THE WORKS OF EDGAR ALLEN POE, 1864, FOUR MARBLED LEATHER BOUND VOLUMESThe Works of Edgar Allen Poe, 1864, Four Marbled Leather Bound Volumes
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COLLECTION OF LEATHER BOUND
COLLECTION OF LEATHER BOUND BOOKS, INCLUDING A TEN VOLUME SET OF THE WORKS OF EDGAR ALLEN POECollection of Leather Bound Books, including a Ten Volume Set of the Works of Edgar Allen Poe
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LARGE FRAMED MOVIE POSTER, "LE
LARGE FRAMED MOVIE POSTER, "LE MASQUE DE LA MORT RLARGE FRAMED MOVIE POSTER, "Le Masque de la Mort Rouge" (The Mask of the Red Death), advertising a British-American fantasy film produced by Roger Corman in 1964, starring Vincent Price, written by Edgar Allen Poe, 63 x 47 inches, 67.75 x 52 inch red marbleized wood frame.
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TALES OF MYSTERY, IMAGINATION, &
TALES OF MYSTERY, IMAGINATION, & HUMOR AND POEMSRARE, Early Edition Tales of Mystery, Imagination, & Humor and Poems. Author: Edgar Allen Poe. illustrated with twenty six engravings on wood. Publisher: London: Henry Vizetelly, Clarke & Co.
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TALES AND POEMS OF EDGAR ALLEN
TALES AND POEMS OF EDGAR ALLEN POE Six volume set of The Tales and Poems of Edgar Allen Poe by John H. Ingram, published by George Barrie, Philadelphia. Fine half calf leather bindings; each volume 9"H 7"W
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THE TALES AND POEMS OF EDGAR
THE TALES AND POEMS OF EDGAR ALLEN POE (Philadelphia: George Barrie, n.d., circa 1890s), six volumes, octavo (9 in.), three-quarter leather over marbled boards; raised bands and gilt to the spine; with integral red silk place markers.
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GROUP OF FINE BINDINGS, 19TH AND
GROUP OF FINE BINDINGS, 19TH AND 20TH CENTURYGROUP OF FINE BINDINGS, 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY, [Bindings] 7 volumes: Shelley's Poetical Works, ed. Mary Shelley. London: Edward Moxon. 1857. quarter blue morocco with gilt, marbled endpapers; The Complete Poetical Works of Edgar Allen Poe, edited by R. Brimley Johnson. London: Henry Frowde. 1909. Blue morocco with intricate gilt leather decoration, marbled endpapers, monogram bookplate attached to front board for Arthur A. Houghton, bound by Riviere and Son; The Complete Poetical Works of Edmund Spencer (Cambridge Edition). New York: Houghton Mifflin. 1908. Blue morocco with gilt floral decoration, bound by the Cragg Bindery; An American Anthology, ed. Edmund Clarence Stedman. New York: Houghton Mifflin. 1900. Blue morocco with gilt floral decoration, marbled endpapers, bound by The Cragg Bindery; The Complete Poetical Works of John Greenleaf Whittier (Cambridge Edition). New York: Houghton Mifflin. 1894. quarter blue leather with gilt, stamped The Atelier Bindery (7) Provenance: Estate of Nina Rodale Houghton, wife of the late Arthur A. Houghton, President of The Metropolitan Museum of Art Carmichael Farm, Queenstown, Maryland
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COLLECTION OF DICKENS' WORKS, 14
COLLECTION OF DICKENS' WORKS, 14 VOLUMES AND THE WORKS OF EDGAR ALLEN POE, 9 VOLUMESCollection of Dickens' Works, 14 Volumes and The Works of Edgar Allen Poe, 9 Volumes,
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LOT OF FRANKLIN MINT ITEMS,
LOT OF FRANKLIN MINT ITEMS, INCLUDING "FIRST LADIES OF THE UNITED STATES" ALBUM WITH FORTY STERLING SILVER PROOF MEDALS, EACH WITH A GROSS WEIGHT OF 32.9 GRAMS, TEN OF THE MEDALS ARE NOT IN AN ALBUM PAGE; ALONG WITH T...Lot of Franklin Mint items, including "First Ladies of the United States" album with forty sterling silver proof medals, each with a gross weight of 32.9 grams, ten of the medals are not in an album page; along with two album pages of "Gallery of Great Americans", containing twenty-three medals, each sterling silver medal has a gross weight of 25.3 grams; the Edgar Allen Poe medal is missing. [Total weight: 57 ozt. tw.]
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EDGAR ALLEN POE (1858-1934
EDGAR ALLEN POE (1858-1934 CUMBERLAND COUNTY, NC), SMALL BASIN Albany slip glazed stoneware, stamped on the wide flange rim "Poe & Co."
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EDGAR ALLEN POE (1858-1934
EDGAR ALLEN POE (1858-1934 CUMBERLAND COUNTY, NC), HALF GALLON JUG Albany slip stoneware with sloped shoulder to straight sides and wide base, stamped "POE & CO."
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EDGAR ALLEN POE (1858-1934
EDGAR ALLEN POE (1858-1934 CUMBERLAND COUNTY, NC), ONE GALLON CANNING JAR Mixed Albany slip glazed stoneware, rounded rim over collar with inscribed line at throat, stamped at shoulder "POE & CO."
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EDGAR ALLEN POE (1858-1934
EDGAR ALLEN POE (1858-1934 CUMBERLAND COUNTY, NC), ONE GALLON JUG Salt glazed stoneware with flat rim, applied grooved strap handle, stamp "E.A. POE" to the right of the handle.
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SAMUEL F.B. MORSE ( ATTRIB.)
SAMUEL F.B. MORSE ( ATTRIB.) 1791-1872- INK PORTRAIT SKETCH OF EDGAR ALLEN POE AND SEVEN OTHERS.-pen and brown ink and wash. According to a label on the verso said to be by the same hand as a similar drawing by Morse in the Frick Collection. Rag matted
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Imperial Hand-Colored Photograph of
Imperial Hand-Colored Photograph of a Victorian Woman by Bendann A beautifully hand-colored photograph of an unidentified woman signed at lower right Bendann.? 15.25 x 19.25 (sight) 25.25 x 29.25 with frame.? Daniel Bendann (1835-1914) was a prominent Baltimore photographer.? He studied the art of the daguerreotype under J.H Whitehurst in Richmond Virginia in the early 1850s partnered with his brother in Baltimore ca 1854-1873 and was contracted by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad the State of Maryland and New York photographer Abraham Bogardus.? His obituary stated that he was a master self-promoter and his social skills won him prominent and wealthy clients including Edgar Allen Poe Presidents Buchanan and Hayes Edwin Booth and Generals Robert E. Lee and Phil Sheridan.? Bendann's brother David left the photography business to open an art gallery and the brothers were well known for turning photographic enlargements into fine oil and watercolor portraits as seen here.
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Benjamin Miller (Cincinnati OH
Benjamin Miller (Cincinnati OH 1877-1964) A Pair of Works Two woodcuts on paper one titled Sleep and the other Edgar Allen Poe l.l. each signed l.r.; largest plate size 10.25 x 9 in.
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(FRANKLIN LIBRARY) A group of 20
(FRANKLIN LIBRARY) A group of 20 leather-bound books published by the Franklin Library. Pennsylvania: Franklin Center various dates. The Scarlet Letter. By Nathaniel Hawthorne 1978. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. By Mark Twain 1975. Plays. By Anton Chekov 1976. A Farewell to Arms. By Ernest Hemingway 1976. Four Plays. By Eugene O'Neill 1978. Tales of Edgar Allen Poe 1974. Stories. By Rudyard Kipling (1980). Black Beauty. By Anna Sewell (1982). Moll Flanders. By Daniel Defoe 1978. Humboldt's Gift. Saul Bellow (1983). Tom Jones. By Henry Fielding 1979. Treasure Island. By Robert Louis Stevenson 1975. Poems. By John Donne 1978. The Reivers. By William Faulkner 1983. The Return of the Native. By Thomas Hardy 1978. The Red and the Black. By Stendhal 1979. The Aeneid of Virgil 1975. Faust. By Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 1979. Vanity Fair. By William Makepeace Thackeray (1977). The Histories of Gargantua and Pantagruel. By Francois Rabelais 1978.
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BLAKE Charles (American 1866-):
BLAKE Charles (American 1866-): ''Edgar Allen Poe's Fordham Cottage'' Watercolor 14 1/4'' x 17 3/4'' signed lower right vignette of Poe's Carmine Street home in New York City carved and gilded frame with gold overpaint 21'' x 25''. Blake was known for depicting ''scenes events and landmarks that helped shape the lower Pinellas Peninsula''. His works were on display at the 1934 Chicago World's Fair and it is also noted that he studied at the Art Institute of Chicago. This historically important piece of history will be sold with several local newspaper clippings which document Blake's accomplishments and accolades.CONDITION: Some minor foxing in the margins.
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[Literature] Collection of about 55
[Literature] Collection of about 55 titles mainly the works of Edgar Allen Poe and commentary Estimate $ 200-400 Back   Inquiry   Email Lot  © Alex Cooper. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are originalcopyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. Forfurther information telephone 410-828-4838 Schedule •  Catalogues •  Archives •  Login •  RegisterAbout Us | Consignors | Buyers | Catalogs | Contact Us | FAQ | Join Our Mailing ListHome | Oriental Rugs | Real Estate Auctions | Alex Cooper's Artfact Page | Alex Cooper Live! Blog908 York Road Towson Maryland 21204Baltimore: (410) 828-4838 | Fax: (410) 828-0875 | Toll-Free: (800) 272-3145antiques@alexcooper.comSite by Fastspot
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William Thomson (American 20th C.)
William Thomson (American 20th C.) ''Head Study of Edgar Allen Poe'' oil on panel monogram LR full label on verso framed without craquelure 12'' h. x 9'' w.
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(AMERICAN LITERATURE) Seven
(AMERICAN LITERATURE) Seven items concerning Edgar Allen Poe including: 1) "Manuscript Found in a Bottle" as published in The Gift: A Christmas and New Years Present for 1836 (Phila.: 1836) 12mo, no binding present; 2) Poe's Tales of Mystery and Imagination; and Poems. Illustrated (London: Clark, Beeton & Co., n.d.c. 1853) 2 vols in one, 12mo, cloth; 3) Graham's Magazine, Vol. XXV (Phila.: 1844) 8vo, Quarter leather, marbled boards, containing two reviews by Poe; etc.; Together With an additional volume of Graham's Magazine, XLI (1844-5) containing first American appearances of Dickens and other authors
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Set of Twelve Wedgwood "Amphora"
Set of Twelve Wedgwood "Amphora" Line Porcelain Octagonal Dinner Plates, in the neoclassical style, featuring famous American residences such as Washington's "Mount Vernon", Andrew Jackson's "The Hermitage", and Edgar Allen Poe's New York City house, all dated 1927 and signed by Isabel Marshall, one example cracked, with old rivet repairs, dia. 10-1/16".